IH 10 - Eastbound, 14 miles west of Winnie, between Houston and Beaumont

Latitude = 29.8382 Longitude = -94.6107

Milepost: 814

Features

2 sets of Men's and Women's Restrooms

Interpretive Displays

Air-conditioned lobby and restrooms

Picnic Tables

Family/Assisted Restroom

Playground

Group Picnic Facility

Separate Truck and Passenger Parking

Handicap Access

Vending Machines

Miscellaneous

New facility opened in March 2012

The building design will reflect the early "Low South" regional architectural characteristic with wooden clapboard structures elevated on brick footings, and wide covered porches to protect from the rain and to help catch breezes

A historical marker commemorating James Taylor White is located at the building entrance (at the eastbound facility only). On White's ranch in June 1832, area colonists signed the Turtle Bayou Resolutions which ultimately led to the decisive Battle of San Jacinto of the Texas Revolution

Chambers County was named for Thomas Jefferson Chambers (1802-1865), an early Texas pioneer who participated in the Texas Revolution

Located in the "Gulf Coast" region of Texas. Visit our Texas Highways Magazine to find out interesting places and events happening in this region.